Juan Brenner explores the culture surrounding a Mayan deity
The photographer’s new series, shot in his home country of Guatemala, examines the modern-day presence of San Simón
The photographer’s new series, shot in his home country of Guatemala, examines the modern-day presence of San Simón
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The photographer’s new publication and exhibition interrogate mythmaking through the lens of the Highland Games in Scotland and the US
Since leaving her dream job at the National Theatre in 2018, the independent designer and art director has learned a huge amount about the importance of being resilient and seeking out community
The charity’s new campaign by adam&eveDDB uses an aging filter to visualise misconceptions around breast cancer only affecting older people
Launched just in time for the Euros, the brands’ latest collaboration and accompanying campaign feels very much in keeping with Aries’ occult influenced aesthetic
From her beginnings as a lonely teen to appearing on reality TV and being celebrated by Forbes, the New York-based photographer is carving her own path through the industry
The brand’s new two-stage campaign has involved mysterious teaser ads, a hypnotic launch spot, and the debut of a new typeface inspired by its Original Recipe Chicken
The artist’s subversive new show at Foam in Amsterdam interrogates AI. He talks to us about how his “hacker ethics” determine who’s entitled to privacy in his work and why the current preoccupations around AI are misplaced
Launched to coincide with the start of Euro 2024, the ad stars Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Junior and Erling Haaland locked in football insanity
There are concerns that brands, agencies and creatives aren’t disclosing where they’ve used AI. Yet as companies increasingly see the technology as a business selling point, is it also possible that some are actually overexaggerating their use and understanding of AI?
The prolific photomontage artist has dug into his archive to source pieces for a scathing new album by hardcore group Bad Breeding